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Superintendents’ Spotlight: Nannette Johnston, Hardin County

Nannette Johnston Dynamic educational partnerships and strong community, family, staff and student support have made the Hardin County school district home of endless opportunities. One example is the Hardin County Early College and Career Center. Also known as EC3, the Early College and Career Center fulfills several roles. High school students use the center to take courses in [...]

By |2015-04-08T13:25:32-04:00March 19, 2015|

Superintendents’ spotlight: Vicki Jones, East Bernstadt Independent

Vicki Jones The East Bernstadt Independent school district has a long history of success and pride, and its culture proves that staff members have dedicated themselves to improving the lives of the students. The district’s slogan, “It’s About the Future of Kids” is very appropriate and serves as the driving force. Based on 2014 state accountability, East Bernstadt [...]

By |2018-10-05T11:33:20-04:00February 26, 2015|

Superintendents’ Spotlight: Brock Walter, Boyd County

Brock Walter The Boyd County school district is focused on becoming a leader in learning by committing resources and provisions that put “Kids First.” The overarching milestone of the district is to ensure college- and career-readiness for all students by providing learning opportunities that encompass a wide range of 21st-century skills. All stakeholders share the vision to challenge [...]

By |2015-02-18T14:39:15-05:00February 19, 2015|

Superintendents’ Spotlight: John Millay, Meade County

John Millay The Meade County school district has 5,100 students whose academic coursework, extracurricular activities and athletic programs reflect a belief in providing a quality educational experience for all students, preschool through grade 12. "We Care" defines the vision of Meade County. The staff strives to provide a top-notch educational experience each day while building relationships with students [...]

By |2015-02-09T21:25:11-05:00February 12, 2015|

Superintendents’ Spotlight: Wayne Benningfield, Todd County

Wayne Benningfield Todd County continues the strong tradition of “Teaching, Caring, (and) Serving” the students and the community. The district has been named a Proficient district and Todd County Central High School has been named a Distinguished high school for the past two school years. South Todd Elementary School has been named a Proficient elementary school two of [...]

By |2015-02-03T09:03:11-05:00February 5, 2015|

Superintendents’ Spotlight: Marvin Moore, Rowan County

Marvin Moore While the Rowan County school district may be small in size compared to other districts in Kentucky, it is by no means small in the abilities and talents of its students. Under the leadership of Superintendent Marvin Moore, community businesses, organizations, Morehead State University and Maysville Community and Technical College have partnered with the district’s teachers [...]

By |2015-01-27T13:08:32-05:00January 29, 2015|

Superintendents’ Spotlight: Sally Skinner, Williamstown Independent

Sally Skinner Williamstown Independent boasts a rich tradition of excellence. Its mission is “Engaging, educating and empowering all students for college and career readiness.” Under Superintendent Sally Skinner’s leadership, the district has many accomplishments. The district is partnering with the University of Kentucky in its P20 Innovation Lab and Next Generation Leadership initiative. Through this partnership, the district [...]

By |2015-01-22T11:59:11-05:00January 22, 2015|

Superintendents’ Spotlight: Lonnie Burgett, Mayfield Independent

Lonnie Burgett The poverty level tops 74 percent, more than 80 percent of students  fall into a gap category, and 15 percent are English Language Learners. But Mayfield Independent Superintendent Lonnie Burgett sees such statistics as challenges that his district has met and overcome. In the latest accountability report, the district and all three of its schools met their [...]

By |2015-01-21T13:40:34-05:00January 15, 2015|

Superintendents’ Spotlight: Randy Poe, Boone County

Randy Poe With Superintendent Randy Poe’s leadership, the Boone County school district is in the top echelon nationally for college-, career- and life-readiness. This is in spite of being the third-largest school district in the state, with large numbers of students with high needs, including 2,300 students with disabilities, 1,200 students who are English Language Learners and 40 [...]

By |2014-12-19T13:24:08-05:00January 8, 2015|

Superintendents’ Spotlight: Yvonne Gilliam, Bell County

Yvonne Gilliam The Bell County school district strives to provide a variety of quality educational services to our students. Through the assistance of several grants this year, kindergarten through 8th-grade students received new instructional materials in reading and mathematics. The district’s six elementary schools have a seven-period-day structure, which affords one period for linear Response to Interventions  to accommodate [...]

By |2014-12-18T09:28:07-05:00December 18, 2014|
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